On March 3, in a dialogue with Hispanic-American leaders, LaRouche said:

“We’re getting killings which are caused by the use of Nintendo-style games, such as the game Pokémon, with children, and also with police and others. In the case of the Diallo shooting, the problem was that the Mayor of New York, like many other officials, has been training the police force in Nintendo-style killing techniques. . . . So we have Nintendo-killers.

The UN and Anita Sarkeesian have turned LaRouche’s “Nintendo killers” into “Nintendo rapists”, but it’s all the same. The UN by including this in a report on “cyberviolence against women” is now saying Pokémon turns boys into rapists. And don’t forget that Pokémon (along with Dungeons & Dragons) is a satanic conspiracy:

Hasbro Interactive: Official U.S. distributor of Pokémon (abbreviation for “Pocket Monsters”), the killing game designed for toddlers beginning at 2 and 3 years old; Dungeons and Dragons, the medieval satanic and magic fantasy game; Risk II, a “ruthless quest for world domination”. One of the Hasbro Board members is Paul Wolfowitz, the co-head of George W. Bush’s team of foreign policy advisors.

What we have got now is that the UN and Anita Sarkeesian are effectively endorsing the idea that video games are a satanic conspiracy to turn boys and men into rapists because they’re using LaRouche as a source for this report. They should have stuck with Jack Thompson because even he wasn’t this insane.

Since the UN and Anita Sarkeesian consider Lyndon LaRouche to be an expert on video games, they probably will start using other conspiracy theorists like Alex Jones and David Icke as sources for further reports on “cyberviolence against women”. Since David Icke invented the shapeshifting reptile alien conspiracy theory, I expect that the next report on “cyberviolence against women” will accuse gamers of being shapeshifting reptile aliens who secretly rule the world. This may sound too insane to happen, but we would have thought the same a couple of weeks ago about the UN and Anita Sarkeesian using LaRouche as a legitimate source about video games.

“Since David Icke invented the shapeshifting reptile alien conspiracy theory, I expect that the next report on “cyberviolence against women” will accuse gamers of being shapeshifting reptile aliens who secretly rule the world.”
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If it doesn’t happen then a false flag would work just as well.

When the feminists started attacking the sceptical communities, the logic bomb was dropped. Scepticism intermingled with ideology, regardless of which
ideology, is ipso facto absurd following from the very nature of sceptical inquiry itself. This is immediately self evident.
And because of this fundamental logic flaw, toxicity is required to hide this and all the other unfortunate implications that follow, such as the
on average greater capacity for logic, reason and clear thinking in the male. The by contemporary culture much reviled idea of the woman being less logical
on average than the man just turns out to be essentially true.
This is the true essence of the GamerGate phenomenon : Feminist ‘philosophy’ becoming immediately self-defeating, proved incorrect, and their pathetic efforts to
hide this. Only, they’re not hiding it. The media and now politics became involved, and because those people are obviously insane one could maintain that someone
like Sarkeesian is actually one of the greatest allies of the antifeminists. Such people are the living embodiment of feminist self-destruction.
Let’s hope that such people become the face of feminism for the general public! Let us praise the logic bomb for making it impossible for them to do anything
else than degenerate into deeper and deeper insanity! Amen, brothers!

[…] There’s a couple of problems with accusing #GamerGate or anyone adjacent to them of being conspiracy theorists. First, the UN along with the rest of #GamerGate’s enemies has created conspiracy theories about #GamerGate such as that it is a secret organization to abuse women. Second, the UN “cyberviolence” report quoted Lyndon LaRouche, an actual conspiracy theorist who … […]

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